Use Election Night to teach your child about politics and government, and have them add up the electoral votes each presidential candidate earns throughout the night.
This social studies worksheet is a great way to encourage the next generation to understand the value and impact of voting while helping learners practice reading comprehension strategies.
The “I Voted” sticker has become a tradition at polling booths around the country! Introduce children to this symbol of civic pride with this engaging coloring worksheet.
Children learn about the women's suffrage movement in the U.S., including key players and events, and how it contributed to the eventual passing of the 19th Amendment.
In this social studies worksheet, learners will read a short paragraph about elections and then complete a crossword puzzle using vocabulary from the text.
On election night, be ready to track the results with this electoral college map. Color in the states as you prepare to find out who the president will be!
Get your politically savy second grader ready for the election with campaign buttons! She'll design and wear her own creation and proudly show her civic spirit.
Election season is here again! Imagine you're in charge of counting the votes and declaring a winner. Look through the tally results and answer the questions.
These voting resources will make it easy to get kids excited about the election this November. Students can learn about the vocabulary and history of voting, as well as get actively engaged in the election process. Candidate posters and tally sheets, election graphs, and electoral maps will put them in the center of the action! Be sure to gear up for the other big day in November with our Thanksgiving resources.